Join Lee, Darren, Jim and Elton as they waffle, wonder and jabber on about film, geek news, video games and any other tangential rubbish that springs to mind. Before reviewing a movie from yesteryear removing either the Rose-Tinted Specs or a Shit-Covered Goggles, to see if the film was really as good (or bad) as popular opinion would have you believe.

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This week Jim uncovers stone rabbits, Elton has a major leak at
four in the morning, Darren pines for Lego and Lee eats the sweets
of a dead man. Then after this things get worse with the first Sh*t
video game movie month with the film adaptation of Doom.

Welcome to this weeks episode of Black Dog. This week Elton gets
man flu and we uncover a conspiracy with the KGB poisoning
hamsters, Jim remembers the terrible non events at the Bowling
Green, Darren wanders the lego strewn halls of Hamleys and trips
out by playing Guitar Hero until he halucinates and Lee has...

Welcome to this weeks episode of The Black Dog Podcast.
This week Elton exposes himself, Jim drinks potato moonshine,
Darren does overtime to work off a bar bill and Lee discovers the
joys of mainlining valium.
After which the guys move on to the third film of Selfish Medcalf
Month, Christopher Nolans The Prestige.

Welcome to this weeks episode of the Black Dog podcast.
This week Elton gets stuffed on overtime, Jim has hurty teeth,
Darren gets accosted in a pub toilet cubicle and Lee holds hands
with strangers and learns to ice skate on his knees down to the
train station.
Then after some lamenting about getting old we move on to...

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Join Lee, Darren, Jim and Elton as they waffle, wonder and jabber on about film, geek news, video games and any other tangential rubbish that springs to mind. Before reviewing a movie from yesteryear removing either the Rose-Tinted Specs or a Shit-Covered Goggles, to see if the film was really as good (or bad) as popular opinion would have you believe.